jack herer...

sativahybrid

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Jock Horror, also known as Jack Herer, is a triple-threat hybrid of the potent Northern Lights, Skunk and Haze. Of which, all three are infamous for their extreme highs. This is a new favorite strain.​
Jock Horror grows to be a tall plant. It usually has a higher yield if it's grown indoors, though it can be grown outdoors as well. This strain finishes earlier than it's Jack Herer predecessor. Grown with big fan leaves, Jock Horror has an indica appearance but comes from a sativa lineage.​
Not only are the buds covered with resin in this strain, but the branches are known to be overloaded with crystals as well. Jock Horror is sweet tasting and has packs a killer high when raised correctly. Since the strain is virtually three different strains in one, Jock Horror needs a little more care than most other
 

sativahybrid

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I mean...wtf?

how can this be right? isn't light stronger outdoors?

It usually has a higher yield if it's grown indoors, though it can be grown outdoors as well.
 

$moketrees420

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i dont really know much about it but, i know that me and my bros picked up a half of this shit and we were retard when we woke up the next morning lol thats some good shit. i didnt know its three diff strains in one haha that would explain it lol but 3ft tall huh? sounds pretty nice man. out door you said?
 

sativahybrid

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i dont really know much about it but, i know that me and my bros picked up a half of this shit and we were retard when we woke up the next morning lol thats some good shit. i didnt know its three diff strains in one haha that would explain it lol but 3ft tall huh? sounds pretty nice man. out door you said?

that's what I am talking about. outdoor yes:weed:
 

ocb123

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I'm not at an expert but the light can be stronger outdoors as long as you live in close enough to the equator of course, but it's not always guaranteed due to weather. The advantage with indoor growing is the ability to totally control your plants environment so a slight loss in light intensity can be made up for with better nutrient delivery, controlled temp and humidity etc all of which will improve your final yield.

"Since the strain is virtually three different strains in one, Jock Horror needs a little more care than most other plants."
 
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